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  • Spring 2026 Trends Volume, Minis & a Little Mayhem
    Mar 9 2026

    Science class meets style column this week on Wisdom From the Wardrobe.

    We kick things off with Bec’s In the News, where she introduces a fascinating innovation in fashion technology: a chalk-based mineral polymer coating that blocks UV and infrared radiation and can cool fabrics up to eight degrees. That’s right, a fabric finish designed to literally keep you cooler. When science and style collide, we’re paying attention.

    From there, we head straight to the runways to unpack the Spring Summer 2026 fashion trends, and let’s just say the designers did not come to whisper.

    This season is playing with proportion, personality, and a healthy dose of drama. Voluminous silhouettes are expanding around the hips, minis are confidently reclaiming leg day, and bold primary colors are clashing in joyful technicolor moments that feel more playground than palette. There’s fringe with a sporty edge, draped fabrics creating movement and ease, and statement jewels escaping the eveningwear drawer to sparkle unapologetically in broad daylight.

    Along the way we also discussed the ongoing runway romance with midriff-baring suiting (a look some of us may admire more than adopt), the enduring power of sharp tailoring, and the inevitable return of florals for spring, this time revived from archival prints and given a fresh artistic twist.

    In other words, the Spring Summer 2026 style trends are bold, expressive, occasionally baffling, and undeniably fun to talk about.

    As always, we sort through what works on the runway, what might actually work in a real-life wardrobe, and which trends might be best appreciated from the comfort of a front-row opinion.

    Because fashion may change every season, but a good style conversation never goes out of fashion.

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    29 Min.
  • Spring Summer 2026 Color Trends: Pantone Shades Worth Wearing
    Mar 5 2026

    The Colors Everyone Will Be Wearing in Spring 2026 (According to Pantone)

    Fashion exhibitions, fearless color, and a little bit of “menopause mayhem.” Just another stylish week on Wisdom From the Wardrobe.

    We kick things off, as always, with In the News, where Bec brings us word that the iconic Met Gala has announced its upcoming theme, “Costume Art.” The exhibition explores the idea that the dressed body is a common thread across the entire museum collection, a reminder that clothing isn’t just fashion, it’s storytelling.

    From museum halls to the runways of New York Fashion Week, we then turn our attention to the Spring/Summer 2026 Pantone color trends, and this season’s palette is anything but shy.

    According to the Pantone Color Institute, designers are pushing back against AI-driven sameness and leaning into bold personal expression. The result? A mix of comforting neutrals and vibrant statement shades that feel optimistic, expressive, and occasionally… a little chaotic.

    Think tones like Burnt Sienna and Coffee Bean, interesting shades like Muskmelon, soft romantic shades like Dusty Rose, and grounding hues like Marina and Sage Green. In other words, there’s a color for every mood, including the occasional moment of what Stacy lovingly referred to as “menopause mayhem.”

    In this episode, we break down the Spring Summer 2026 color trends, talk about which shades actually work in real life wardrobes, and share practical ways to incorporate trending colors without feeling like you’re dressed as a Pantone swatch.

    Because great style isn’t about wearing every trend. It’s about knowing which ones deserve a spot in your closet.

    Expect plenty of laughs, a few honest opinions, and the usual reminder that personal style should be fun and not a paint-by-numbers exercise.

    If you’ve wondering which fashion color trends are worth trying (and which might be better left on the runway), this episode is your stylish cheat sheet.

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    27 Min.
  • When Getting Dressed Feels Emotional (And Why That’s Normal)
    Mar 4 2026

    A 1998 Yohji Yamamoto suit. A front row seat at New York Fashion Week. And the enduring mystique of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.

    This week on Wisdom From the Wardrobe, we begin with In the News as Bec unpacks the buzz around the upcoming TV drama Love Story, inspired by John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. In a fashion moment that felt almost cinematic, Violet Grey founder Cassandra Grey wore Carolyn’s actual black Yohji Yamamoto suit from 1998 to sit front row at Khaite, just feet away from the actress portraying her. Proof that true style doesn’t expire. It evolves. It echoes.

    Which leads us to this week’s deeper conversation:

    When getting dressed feels emotional, and why that’s completely normal.

    Because if you’ve ever stood in front of your closet feeling frustrated, disconnected, nostalgic, or “off,” it’s rarely about the blouse.

    Getting dressed is one of the first acts of identity we perform each day. It’s how we signal who we are to the world and to ourselves. So, when life shifts career changes, aging, body changes, confidence shifts, new priorities, but the wardrobe hasn’t caught up, friction happens.

    And that friction feels emotional.

    In this episode, we gently unpack the psychology of personal style:

    • How clothing functions as identity signaling
    • Why cognitive dissonance shows up when your closet reflects a past version of you
    • The role of body perception and vulnerability in getting dressed
    • How memory is embedded in fabric
    • Why decision fatigue can amplify emotional reactions

    We also offer practical, calming tools, not corrective ones. From creating a “safe outfit” formula to making micro-adjustments instead of dramatic overhauls, this conversation is about removing shame and replacing it with curiosity.

    Because here’s the reframe: If getting dressed feels emotional, it’s usually not about clothes. It’s about change. And change is growth.

    This episode blends a little fashion psychology, wardrobe mindset, and personal style evolution into a thoughtful conversation that reminds you: you haven’t lost your style. You’re just growing into a new one.

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    28 Min.
  • Overdressed or Underdressed Finding the Middle Ground
    Mar 2 2026

    Sequins on ice? Absolutely. Sequins at brunch? …maybe not.

    On this episode of Wisdom From the Wardrobe, we kick things off in In the News with a look at the jaw-dropping Olympic figure skating costumes, intricate, hand-embellished masterpieces costing anywhere from $3,500 to $8,000 each (and skaters need three!). It’s performance dressing at its most dazzling, and a reminder that sometimes fashion really is a sport.

    From there, we glide straight into a question far closer to home: How do you look put together without feeling overdressed?

    Because somewhere between “I just threw this on” and “Why am I dressed for a gala at the grocery store?” lives the sweet spot.

    In this episode, we unpack:

    • The very real anxiety of being overdressed vs. underdressed
    • Why structure and fit matter more than price tags or trends
    • What actually makes an outfit look polished (hint: it’s usually balance)
    • How to look polished without looking try-hard
    • Easy outfit formulas for errands, casual workdays, lunches, and everyday life
    • And why confidence is the most powerful finishing touch

    We talk about finding your balance, because personal style isn’t about perfection, It’s about intentionality. Looking put together doesn’t require more effort; it requires clarity. We also bust the myth of “effortless style.” Effortless isn’t accidental; it’s edited.

    If you’ve ever stood in front of your closet wondering how to look polished every day without feeling overdone, this episode gives you practical tools, real-life outfit formulas, and a mindset shift that makes getting dressed feel easier, and a lot more fun.

    Because style isn’t a performance, It’s communication. And when you find your balance, you don’t have to overthink it — you just show up.

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    28 Min.
  • The Style Slump: How to Get Dressed When You’re Over Winter
    Feb 20 2026

    Winter may not always be dramatic, but the style slump is real. In this episode of Wisdom From the Wardrobe, we tackle that familiar moment when getting dressed starts to feel repetitive, heavy, and just a little uninspired. We open with our In the News segment recapping the 2026 Grammys, sharing our thoughts on who wore what and the rise of increasingly “undressed” red carpet looks before turning the conversation back to real-life style.

    This episode is all about breaking out of winter wardrobe fatigue without buying an entirely new closet. We unpack why the slump happens, how months of repeating silhouettes can drain creativity, and why the solution isn’t spring shopping but smarter styling. From shifting proportions and mixing textures to adding one intentional detail that changes everything, we share practical ways to refresh outfits you already own.

    You’ll also hear our favorite repeatable outfit formulas designed for real life, from elevated casual layers to effortless tonal dressing and winter-ready dresses that bring new energy into the season. If winter dressing feels more like endurance than inspiration, this conversation offers a grounded reset focused on ease, intention, and rediscovering what already works in your wardrobe.

    Because sometimes style doesn’t disappear in winter, it just gets quieter.

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    28 Min.
  • The Style Reset Part Two: Letting Go of Closet Guilt
    Feb 20 2026

    In Part Two of The Style Reset: How to Dress for the Life You’re Actually Living, the conversation shifts from lifestyle alignment to something far more personal: closet guilt.

    The Style Reset continues, and this time the conversation goes deeper. In this follow-up episode of Wisdom From the Wardrobe, we move beyond identifying how you actually live and into one of the biggest obstacles standing between you and effortless personal style: guilt.

    We begin, as always, with In the News. This week, we reflect on the passing of legendary Italian designer Valentino Garavani, his cinematic inspirations, enduring glamour, and the unmistakable legacy of Valentino red, before pivoting to fashion’s lighter side with the latest Crocs x Lego collaboration. From couture to clogs, it’s proof that fashion holds space for both reverence and play.

    Then we turn inward and focus on letting go of guilt around the pieces you don’t wear. Why do we hold onto clothes that no longer serve our daily lives, and how does that emotional weight keep us stuck in the same outfit cycle? We explore the idea that clothing is a tool, not a moral obligation, and how creating an “archive” mindset allows you to honor beautiful pieces without forcing them into everyday rotation. If part one was about aligning your wardrobe with your lifestyle, this episode is about giving yourself permission to evolve.

    This is a thoughtful, honest look at personal style growth, wardrobe mindset shifts, and redefining what it means to truly dress for the life you’re living now. Happy Styling!

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    28 Min.
  • The Style Reset: How to Dress for the Life You’re Actually Living
    Jan 21 2026

    New year, new perspective — but no pressure to reinvent yourself. In this episode of Wisdom From the Wardrobe, we kick off The Style Reset: How to Dress for the Life You’re Actually Living, a conversation designed to make getting dressed feel easier, more intentional, and far less frustrating.

    We start, as always, with our In the News segment, recapping the Golden Globes red carpet and who wore what, what worked, and what caught our collective fashion eye. From there, the conversation turns inward, away from celebrity style and toward real life.

    This week’s focus is all about alignment. We talk through how to identify what your actual weekly life looks like, from workdays and errands to social plans and downtime, and why most closets don’t reflect that reality. We unpack the gap between the aspirational wardrobe we imagine for ourselves and the outfits we truly reach for and how closing that gap is the key to effortless personal style.

    If you’ve ever stood in front of a full closet feeling like you have nothing to wear, this episode is your permission slip to reset expectations, rethink how your clothes serve your lifestyle, and start building a wardrobe that works with you, not against you. This is part one of a two-part style reset, and it’s all about dressing smarter, not harder.

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    28 Min.
  • Style Wins, Wobbles & What We’re Leaving Behind
    Jan 21 2026

    As the year wound down, we took a thoughtful, and honest look at what style gave us in 2025, and what we’re officially leaving behind. This final episode of the year starts, as always, with In the News, where Bec breaks down a thought-provoking article asking, “Why can’t fashion see what it’s doing to women?” The conversation sets the tone for a deeper reflection on how fashion messaging, trends, and expectations land in real life.

    From there, we move into our own style recap, sharing personal style wins, wobbles, and wardrobe surprises from the year. We talked about the trends we truly loved wearing, the ones that sounded great in theory but didn’t work in practice, and the pieces we never expected to reach for but did, again and again.

    This episode isn’t about trend forecasting it’s about clarity. What felt good? What didn’t? And what lessons are we carrying forward into 2026 when it comes to personal style, confidence, and getting dressed with intention? It’s an honest, reflective conversation about evolving taste, realistic dressing, and letting go of what no longer serves us sartorially and otherwise.

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    27 Min.